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January 24, 2014, 06:00:56 AM
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Bingo. A writer from Bloomberg wants to talk about Nxt (along with Peercoin). Constant emails, they eventually pay off.

 were s the info coming from ?

As I always have said someone shall have to step up the plate, and it better be someone who knows what he is talking about.(so I am out Grin)

We have all asked for this, now it is there we have no one to attend technical discussions.


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Each block is stacked on top of the previous one. Adding another block to the top makes all lower blocks more difficult to remove: there is more "weight" above each block. A transaction in a block 6 blocks deep (6 confirmations) will be very difficult to remove.
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January 24, 2014, 06:16:04 AM
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**** Bitcoin Conference Miami Questions ****

Hey guys, if you see a post from either myself or Kattywampus over the next 72 hours, please make an effort to address any questions ASAP. As meetings come up or summaries needed for projects, we'll kick them here and the Nextcoin forum. The more responsive the community is during the conference, the better the results.

Sure.

Btw, do you know is there someone going to take part in Let's Talk Bitcoin?

I'm pretty sure no one is, although NiftyNikel said he'd be willing to help field questions if he has help from a developer. At this stage the best we can do is for those with the knowledge to send him point-form notes on key topics of interest.

Who has been communicating with the Let's Talk Bitcoin organizers? Have they been informed of our status?
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January 24, 2014, 06:21:12 AM
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**** Bitcoin Conference Miami Questions ****

Hey guys, if you see a post from either myself or Kattywampus over the next 72 hours, please make an effort to address any questions ASAP. As meetings come up or summaries needed for projects, we'll kick them here and the Nextcoin forum. The more responsive the community is during the conference, the better the results.



I am writing some materials for you, is still a time?

It's midnight here, Nifty and I are still getting ready for the conference. Please kick anything his way.

** Update **

Thank you Salsacz for sending Nikel NxtMyths paper.

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January 24, 2014, 06:22:29 AM
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**** Bitcoin Conference Miami Questions ****

Hey guys, if you see a post from either myself or Kattywampus over the next 72 hours, please make an effort to address any questions ASAP. As meetings come up or summaries needed for projects, we'll kick them here and the Nextcoin forum. The more responsive the community is during the conference, the better the results.



I am writing some materials for you, is still a time?

It's midnight here, Nifty and I are still getting ready for the conference. Please kick anything his way.

Perhaps those who have been working on the collaborative white paper can send him a few digestible key points.
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Last edit: January 24, 2014, 06:47:32 AM by PeercoinEnthusiast
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**** Bitcoin Conference Miami Questions ****

1. Is this fully operational?  ** Resolved **

"Cubietruck/Rasberry Pi ran by solar panel"


2. Did anyone contact Adam from LTB concerning having a community member (as opposed to someone that's dug into the code) on the panel? ** Resolved **


We are swamped over here trying to keep our heads above water getting ready. Any assistance is always appreciated.

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January 24, 2014, 06:26:10 AM
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**** Bitcoin Conference Miami Questions ****

Hey guys, if you see a post from either myself or Kattywampus over the next 72 hours, please make an effort to address any questions ASAP. As meetings come up or summaries needed for projects, we'll kick them here and the Nextcoin forum. The more responsive the community is during the conference, the better the results.



I am writing some materials for you, is still a time?

It's midnight here, Nifty and I are still getting ready for the conference. Please kick anything his way.

sent. here it is 7 AM so I finally go to sleep Cheesy
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January 24, 2014, 06:26:40 AM
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**** Bitcoin Conference Miami Questions ****

Hey guys, if you see a post from either myself or Kattywampus over the next 72 hours, please make an effort to address any questions ASAP. As meetings come up or summaries needed for projects, we'll kick them here and the Nextcoin forum. The more responsive the community is during the conference, the better the results.



I am writing some materials for you, is still a time?

It's midnight here, Nifty and I are still getting ready for the conference. Please kick anything his way.

sent. here it is 7 AM so I finally go to sleep Cheesy

Received, reviewing now... thank you!

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January 24, 2014, 06:28:33 AM
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Let's not forget about this folks!

Anyone able to help NiftyNikel out? This is a pretty critical opportunity for the public perception of Nxt. I think it's highly worth a developer taking a break for a day or two... or someone who is generally knowledgeable about Nxt. Maybe even just to identify key topics and write out some point-form notes for Nifty.


In the interest of expediency, I think writing out some key aspects would be the most attainable.
It's only one day away.

Let's focus on what we can get done asap instead of pouring energy in getting someone to go and having no one at the end.

Thís can be done more easily and will also help.


**** Bitcoin Conference Miami Questions ****

Hey guys, if you see a post from either myself or Kattywampus over the next 72 hours, please make an effort to address any questions ASAP. As meetings come up or summaries needed for projects, we'll kick them here and the Nextcoin forum. The more responsive the community is during the conference, the better the results.



I'm free today and through the weekend. I don't have as much technical knowledge as the devs, but I can write up summaries of the wiki articles, and anything else folks request.

I've created a wiki page hub for this: http://wiki.nxtcrypto.org/wiki/Miami:Main (Also accessible from the link at the bottom of the wiki home page). Will fill out the articles linked to from there. Feel free to join in everyone, nxtwiki is the free reference resource that any nxter can edit! If you want to request material to be added, just edit that page directly to tell everyone.

(Technical note: I'm using the "Miami:" namespace for these summary articles, to avoid conflicts with the regular wiki articles. If you know what that means, would appreciate it if folks add new articles geared towards the conference under that namespace too. If you don't know what that means, don't worry, go ahead and edit anyways. It's a wiki, we can always clean things up  Wink. Also, don't worry about translations.)

My timezone is about half a day away though, so I probably won't be able to respond in real time to conference proceedings.

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January 24, 2014, 06:28:50 AM
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**** Bitcoin Conference Miami Questions ****

Hey guys, if you see a post from either myself or Kattywampus over the next 72 hours, please make an effort to address any questions ASAP. As meetings come up or summaries needed for projects, we'll kick them here and the Nextcoin forum. The more responsive the community is during the conference, the better the results.



I am writing some materials for you, is still a time?

It's midnight here, Nifty and I are still getting ready for the conference. Please kick anything his way.

** Update **

Thank you Salsacz for sending Nikel NxtMyths paper.

I'm pretty sure there won't be any difficult tech questions. After all LTB guys want interesting show. They won't be asking questions about cryptography, algo etc.

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**** Bitcoin Conference Miami Questions ****
1. Is this fully operational?
"Cubietruck/Rasberry Pi ran by solar panel"
2. Did anyone contact Adam from LTB concerning having a community member (as opposed to someone that's dug into the code) on the panel?
We are swamped over here trying to keep our heads above water getting ready. Any assistance is always appreciated.

Anon spoke with Adam.

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January 24, 2014, 06:37:39 AM
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Let's not forget about this folks!

Anyone able to help NiftyNikel out? This is a pretty critical opportunity for the public perception of Nxt. I think it's highly worth a developer taking a break for a day or two... or someone who is generally knowledgeable about Nxt. Maybe even just to identify key topics and write out some point-form notes for Nifty.


In the interest of expediency, I think writing out some key aspects would be the most attainable.
It's only one day away.

Let's focus on what we can get done asap instead of pouring energy in getting someone to go and having no one at the end.

Thís can be done more easily and will also help.


**** Bitcoin Conference Miami Questions ****

Hey guys, if you see a post from either myself or Kattywampus over the next 72 hours, please make an effort to address any questions ASAP. As meetings come up or summaries needed for projects, we'll kick them here and the Nextcoin forum. The more responsive the community is during the conference, the better the results.



I'm free today and through the weekend. I don't have as much technical knowledge as the devs, but I can write up summaries of the wiki articles, and anything else folks request.

I've created a wiki page hub for this: http://wiki.nxtcrypto.org/wiki/Miami:Main (Also accessible from the link at the bottom of the wiki home page). Will fill out the articles linked to from there. Feel free to join in everyone, nxtwiki is the free reference resource that any nxter can edit! If you want to request material to be added, just edit that page directly to tell everyone.

(Technical note: I'm using the "Miami:" namespace for these summary articles, to avoid conflicts with the regular wiki articles. If you know what that means, would appreciate it if folks add new articles geared towards the conference under that namespace too. If you don't know what that means, don't worry, go ahead and edit anyways. It's a wiki, we can always clean things up  Wink. Also, don't worry about translations.)

My timezone is about half a day away though, so I probably won't be able to respond in real time to conference proceedings.

Perfect, this would serve as a great central point of info for the conference.

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January 24, 2014, 06:42:22 AM
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**** Bitcoin Conference Miami Questions ****

1. Is this fully operational?

"Cubietruck/Rasberry Pi ran by solar panel"


I don't know, but here is a post from NxtChoice where he says his Cubietruck (without solar panel) has been running well for the past 10 days, and gives some basic instructions for setting one up:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=345619.msg4666373#msg4666373

And here is a post from davethetrousers where he shows a picture of it "running automomously" with solar panel, with the only incoming cable being the ethernet cable:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=345619.msg4675599#msg4675599

I'd say that means it probably is fully operational.
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January 24, 2014, 06:45:42 AM
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I just dropped Adam an email to get final clarification.

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January 24, 2014, 06:46:30 AM
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This is the best picture of the Cubietruck/solar panel:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=345619.msg4666019#msg4666019
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January 24, 2014, 06:46:51 AM
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**** Bitcoin Conference Miami Questions ****

1. Is this fully operational?

"Cubietruck/Rasberry Pi ran by solar panel"


I don't know, but here is a post from NxtChoice where he says his Cubietruck (without solar panel) has been running well for the past 10 days, and gives some basic instructions for setting one up:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=345619.msg4666373#msg4666373

And here is a post from davethetrousers where he shows a picture of it "running automomously" with solar panel, with the only incoming cable being the ethernet cable:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=345619.msg4675599#msg4675599

I'd say that means it probably is fully operational.

Perfect, thank you.

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January 24, 2014, 07:00:56 AM
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More posts from davethetrousers about his Cubietruck w/ solar panel:

@NxtChoice: Better remove the protective screen from the case plates, so it actually becomes transparent Smiley


No, seriously, what kind of output such a tiny solar panel has? Especially on a cloudy day like in the picture.

What are you using it for?

It's a high-weight hallmark NXT node (raspnxt.hopto.org).

The panel has an output of 3-4W in direct sunlight. That'd be more than enough to run the cubie at full load with full core clock. However, below the panel (in the badass cardboard case I made Cheesy) is a 2Ah LiPoly that acts as a buffer. I also use external power from a USB hub now that it's winter, but in summer this should be capable of running autonomously with some more tweaks and lower clocks.


Not only is it operational, but it's running one of the top 20 nodes on the network:

BTW, you are looking at raspnxt.hopto.org, which is in the Top20 of nodes according to Peerexplorer Wink


What do you think about running android on it?
Which Linux would be the best to run on a cubietruck? (I have absolutely no experience with linux at all)

It came with Android preinstalled actually, but, I don't know... I see no point in using Android for anything else than what it's meant to do: to present one interactive application full screen. For the batch/daemon/server stuff I do with the cubie, a classical Linux seems more appropriate.

There are several attempts at providing an easy flash-and-run distro for the cubietruck, but most of them failed when I tried them out. The one that seems most compatible is Lubuntu, which I also use atm. Of course, one could also always compile a custom kernel and use whatever distro fits their needs.


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I have a question for our nxt GuiGurus here ..

I have the nxt api implementation for my nxTrader fairly well under control now, and I am working on the operations model of the client.

Please bear with my - I started late on this, only 1 week ago.

As I understand the nxt operations mode is as follows - please drop me a line if I have any misunderstandings there:


1 - information percolates through the network by the new blocks being generated (in rare cases they do not contain any transactions).

2 - when a new block is generated, it is broadcast through the network. the 'block' contains a bunch of metadata about itself, plus a payload. The payload is a list of transactions.

3 - a client is constantly on the lookout for new blocks. it does that by regularly polling an NRS server with the 'getState' query.
     the 'getSTate' query contains information about the network status, including the last block number. when that last block number changes from one poll to the next, that number will be the new block then.

4 - when that happens, the client has to 'getBlock' that new block, peel out the transactions therein, and analyze the transactions by type: 0,1,2 : transaction, messaging, coloredCoins, and subtypes. descritption of subtypes can be found with 'getConstants'.

5 - the client can do whatever it wants with the informaion about those transactions. it may disregard some, it displays different ones in different manners.

6 - the history of transactions is in the blockchain and transactions. also, the transactions for a specific account are always available via 'getAccountTransactionIds', so the client does not need to sift through    the whole history of the nxtNetwork every time it starts, it only needs to grab the transactions every time a new account number is entered.




Issue: I am (mostly) using a raspi to run my NRS. The raspi seems to have SIGNIFICANT problems to keep up with a polling freqency of even 1 second. I am using a QTimer - if I go to  something between 2 and 5 seconds, I don't have problem. But 1 second seems way too fast for the raspi, because it keeps returning only every 2 or three seconds (I have a clock that displays the time of return)


Questions:

1 - why does the raspi seem to have such problems with that?

2 - when I maintain that overload, i.e. query once per second: do the queries queue up and crash the raspi?

3 - this does not only concern the raspi: since I have a QTimer in my poll button, I can just as well query with  1 millisecond. If there is such an issue,  could I be able to bomb any NRS into oblivion with that?
    @CfB, Klee - would it make sense to test that on the testnet?

4 - oops - in addition to the post below- what exactly does the 'broadcastTransaction' do? if I 'sendMoney' , the transaction is sent into the network automatically, isn't it? so why (re?) - 'broadcastTransaction' ??

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I'm free today and through the weekend. I don't have as much technical knowledge as the devs, but I can write up summaries of the wiki articles, and anything else folks request.

I've created a wiki page hub for this: http://wiki.nxtcrypto.org/wiki/Miami:Main (Also accessible from the link at the bottom of the wiki home page). Will fill out the articles linked to from there. Feel free to join in everyone, nxtwiki is the free reference resource that any nxter can edit! If you want to request material to be added, just edit that page directly to tell everyone.

(Technical note: I'm using the "Miami:" namespace for these summary articles, to avoid conflicts with the regular wiki articles. If you know what that means, would appreciate it if folks add new articles geared towards the conference under that namespace too. If you don't know what that means, don't worry, go ahead and edit anyways. It's a wiki, we can always clean things up  Wink. Also, don't worry about translations.)

My timezone is about half a day away though, so I probably won't be able to respond in real time to conference proceedings.

Here's an explosive paragraph from Anon's excellent essay (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1E_ToOMG2l1XThx6YnyXEajXaf6H1k2yjq8XkAF0ScB4/mobilebasic?pli=1) that deserves to get some attention at Miami:

"In addition to solving some of the previously mentioned problems with proof of work, NXT also offers a number of potential advantages. While it is not possible to predict who will author the block 1440 blocks from now, it may be possible to predict, one, two or maybe even ten blocks into the future. What this means is that, if a merchant trusts the next six forgers in line to author the next 6 blocks (perhaps because they have a long standing reputation for honesty), then it is equivalent to the merchant as if this transaction has 6 instantaneous confirmations. What we are talking about here is the possibility of a decentralized crypto with instant transactions. No more waiting around for confirmations, as with Bitcoin. This is the first Holy Grail of NXT. Furthermore, you could, in theory, rather than broadcasting your transactions to the whole network, send them directly to the next block author. He could, in theory, clear your transactions with other market actors before recording them in the blockchain. So as an example, imagine that a shopper is paying Walmart 10 dollars and Walmart is paying a contractor 10 dollars during the same 1 minute period. Instead of recording both transactions in the blockchain, the block author could simply record it as the shopper having paid the contractor directly. If that contractor wants to then spend 10 dollars on a new pair of shoes in the same block, then the Walmart shopper’s 10 dollars could be paid directly to the shoe salesman. This could potentially allow NXT to match or even surpass Visa’s transaction load. This is the second Holy Grail."
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January 24, 2014, 07:29:46 AM
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And Come-from-Beyond's paraphrase of BCNext's Transparent Forging description:

https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=364218.msg3888740#msg3888740
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I can manage any provider's VPS for you.  I was just giving instructions on how to proceed.  You can pick any VPS except Amazon.  I cant do those unless you pay for the $$$ one

Providing login info to strangers is unsafe. Any online instruction to setup node in own server?
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